This lube has a very high viscosity so keep that in mind when deciding. Overall, this is a great value. It seems very much like a homebrew lube that people mix up and Nashbar decided to use a highly viscous oil. So, it needs to be re-applied more often (especially after a wet ride) than other lubes but it doesn't take me long so I don't mind that. If you want top quality or have a specific type of riding you do that needs lower viscosity, this may not be best.

If you want a good value and ride like a human, this works fine - belive me, it'll make your chain adequately slippery. Just reapply a bit more often than normal.

Some lube prices are out of control. This is a good value if you are OK with high viscosity.

This lube may be fine in dryer climates but in the wet it really lacks staying power. It was performing pretty well until things started getting wet. I usually ride about 30 mi. on my favorite trail which is plenty wet and muddy this time of the year. The next day after one of these outings the chain is starting to rust and is noisy. Break free or triflow will hold up to at least two or three rides before I need to worry about the chain.

I commute daily in often damp conditions. For me this lube has been highly attractive of road grit. It's also surprising just how quickly my chain will gum up with grit after using this product. Do yourself a favor and use Prolink.

This lube is a low viscosity lube that easily penetrates chain crevasses and cable housings. After applying excess is wiped off and it actually cleans the chain. I can go several weeks without having to re-lube. The low viscosity makes this an excellent lube for low temperature application. I Would highly this product.